second trip were the “Cleopatra” sculpture‚ and the world renowned “Perseus with a Head of Medusa”. The “Cleopatra” sculpture was quite a sensational one. It was carved by William Wetmore Story out of marble; spanning eleven years ‚ it was completed in 1869. The Boston bred sculptor’s masterpiece is in Gallery of American painting and sculpture of the Met. This beautiful sculpture is of the Egyptian queen ‚ born in 69 BC. Alike many of William Wetmore Story’s sculptures‚ Cleopatra is sitting down in
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John Fox Slater. Slater has 227 plaster casts of classical and Renaissance sculptures and almost 600 photographs of famous works of Europeans and art and architecture. The museum serves to expose students of Norwich Free Academy and the community to culture and aesthetics outside of their reach. The sculptures are castings of original works that are found in European museums in bullet proof glass. The Greek sculptures are all organized in one section and are from different time periods such
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The definition of sculpture is the art of making two or three dimensional representative or abstract forms. Just like carving wood or by casting metal or plaster. The qualities of a successful sculpture would have to have a well constructed figure and emotion behind the actual figure. My two artworks i chose to compare and contrast was “The Kiss” by Constantin Brancusi and “Pieta” by Michelangelo. “The Kiss” by Constantin Brancusi was made in 1908. Constantin’s sculptures were usually all abstract
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rights may be waived if the author expressly agrees to such waiver in a written instrument signed by the author.17 U.S.C. § 106A(e)(1). 2.) Whether work qualifies as a “work of visual art” a.) The artistic work is a painting‚ drawing‚ print‚ or sculpture‚
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Some sculptures of the human form release a certain presence‚ feeling or emotion that they are more than just objects. Ron Mueck represents this concept or idea throughout his realistic sculptures. Ron Mueck is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in the United Kingdom. Formally a model-maker and puppeteer for children’s television and film‚ Mueck has been creating fine art sculptures of the human form since 1996. Using many materials such as; resin‚ fibreglass‚ silicone and even real hair
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sculptor whose radical style left lasting mark on modern art history. Although he pursued sculpture since his early years as an independent form of expression‚ he frequently used it to find a solution to pictorial problems. If Matisse’s paintings‚ known for their strong color‚ tend to be elegantly composed‚ the sculptures are often about stresses and struggles. This Sculpture is a bas-relief bronze sculpture. A bas-relief A French
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The Virgin and Child on the Crescent Moon was made of limewood and was sculptured and painted. It is known as High Relief in the Round. The Jacob and Esau‚ Baptistery Door Panel was made of Bronze. The bronze sculpture was made by a system called lost-wax molding. In the bronze sculpture‚ the two slight physical implied movements are as follows. The first slight physical implied movement is in the right foreground where Jacob kneels before the blind Isaac. Kneeling is a slight implied movement
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The historic and iconic marble sculpture‚ Aphrodite of Knidos‚ sometimes referred to as Aphrodite of Cindus‚ was created by the sculptor Praxiteles. Not much is known about Praxiteles for sure as the only definite dates in relation to him are found at the base of a portrait statue where he inscribed “Praxiteles the Athenian made it” or are written by Pliny the Elder in his monumental work‚ Naturalis Historia (Encyclopedia of World Biography). This work places him during the 104th Olympiad‚ or roughly
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beautiful exhibition of life-size sculpture. This bust takes a small departure from the tradition sculptures Egypt in that she portrays a sense of introspection and a slightly artificial sensitivity. There is much expression shown in the most minimal upturn of the corners of her somewhat pierced lips. It shows Nefertiti from the shoulders up wearing her Blue Crown. The Blue crown has some damage to it as do her ears but little other damage is apparent on the sculpture. There is no trace of hair beneath
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Content Name page no. 1. Introduction 2. Subject 3. Object 4. Design &sculpture- Form (Sarmin Sultana -1020861) Color (Shayesta
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